For standard users, For advanced users – PLX Devices DM-100 OBDII User Manual

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Users Guide: iMFD User Guide

Version 1.0 Jan 1, 2008

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For standard users:


Please visit our online custom gauge database located here

http://www.plxdevices.com/products/dm100/customgauges.html



You will need to install the USB device drivers and the DM-100/200 Utility before you can upload your
custom gauge. The files are located here

http://www.plxdevices.com/products/dm100/utility.htm

For advanced users:

This option is not recommended unless you have experience with graphic design.

Steps to creating and uploading your own custom gauge:

1. Set Parameter 1 with your desired sensor
2. Determine the measurement range for 0

th

frame through the 99

th

frame

3. Design your gauge
4. Upload your design to the DM-100


The DM-100 gives you the capability of designing your own gauge from the PC and uploading it to the DM-
100. You can do this in Photoshop or any other image processing software you have. You will need

100

images or “frames” of (160 x 128 pixels) in JPG, BMP, TIFF or GIF format

. Each

image corresponds to a specific measured value to

Parameter 1

. For example, if parameter 1 is set to

WAT (water temperature from the SM-FluidTemp) with the units set to “Cel” (Celsius). Toggle to the
analog gauge style parameter 1 (1-0) to determine your range.

Notice that on the bottom left of the above analog gauge reads 0 and the bottom right reads 16 (160 Deg
because of the x10). This tells you the minimum and maximum range of your custom gauge. Custom
gauges simply displays the corresponding “frame” or image which is associated to the measured value in
Parameter 1.

0

th

frame = 0 Deg C

1

st

frame = 1.6 Deg C

2

nd

frame = 3.2 Deg C

.
.
.
98

th

frame = 158.4 Deg C

99

th

frame = 160 Deg C


When you create your 100 images, make sure you create your 0

th

frame to depict a reading of 0 Deg C,

your 1

st

frame to depict a reading of 1.6 Deg C, your 2

nd

frame to depict a reading of 3.2 Deg C and so on

until your 99

th

frame depicts a reading of 160 Deg C.


When you name the files on your PC, it is suggested you name them in the according fashion.

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